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Cameron Martin

Massage License #14770

Owner

Growing up, my family owned a seafood restaurant and I saw firsthand how stress can impact the body. As soon as I could reach the deep fryer I was slinging hushpuppies and prepping food in the back.

I might have been the first kid under 16 with severe migraines and chronic back pain. I moved to Wilmington in 2007 and became a Firefighter and tended bar on the nights I wasn't at the station. In 2013 I decided it was time to follow my passion.

I hunkered down and got my massage license and started Shine On. We are a team of professional, licensed Massage Therapists and Wellness Coaches dedicated to hunting down and destroying your stress, knots, and tension. My specialties include Deep Tissue, Therapeutic Work, Sports Massage, Cupping, Trigger Point Therapy, Craniosacral Massage, TMJ, and Swedish.


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Lukas montgomery

Manager

LMBT# 18775

Lukas grew up in Jersey teaching swim lessons. During that time he fell in love with biomechanics and teaching people how to move fluidly, in fluid. When he moved to North Carolina he began teaching pool aerobics as a way to further that aim. Later on he began training Muay Thai, learning more about the connection between mind and body as a means to express himself. Eventually hard training led to back and neck injuries that were devastating. That's when a Massage Therapist changed his life. After his first session he felt completely new. The next day he decided he wanted to be a Massage Therapist to help people reclaim agency over their bodies. His goal is to provide the best treatment possible to people so they can do the things they love in life, pain free.


Aleigha Wells

License #20848

Aleigha is a North Carolina native, originally from Lenoir, now living in Brunswick County since completion of her service obligation with the Navy in 2019. Graduating from College of Wilmington an Aveda Institute 2023, Aleigha is eager and excited to serve and heal the Wilmington area.

During her last year in the Navy she developed a chronic injury that would eventually lead to surgery. Before surgery, while receiving a massage she experienced an emotional release and knew she wanted to become a massage therapist to help and deliver the same healing experiences to others overcome their pain. Aleigha believes that massage and bodywork can not only relieve pain physically, but sincerely improve the overall mental and emotional well-being. She strives to give every client a truly safe, relaxing, and healing experience with a combination of Swedish, Therapeutic, Sports, Shiatsu, and training in Thai.


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austin butner

LMBT#16846

Austin is a Wilmington native who loves living on the coast. He studied at Miller Motte College of Wilmington where graduated in 2017. He specializes in deep tissue, sports massage, and pain relief. Using an intuitive approach he believes in providing his clients with the best body work to increase their quality of life and allow them to live pain free to take back control of how they feel through the physical relief and information he can provide them. Outside of work he likes to surf, work out, go for hikes at Carolina Beach State park, run on the Wrightsville Beach loop, and spend time with his friends at the local breweries and restaurants.


brittany larsen

LMBT#21467

Having started in the nursing field only to discover her love for massage therapy, Brittany is transitioning from bedside to massage table to facilitate pain management, stretch therapy, and relaxation in her therapy sessions.

As many would expect, this new graduate and mother of four experiences both high and low levels of activity and has developed an appreciation and knowledge on the importance of stretching. “Throughout the activities of daily living, whether we are finishing up a workout or sitting at a desk all day, muscles can get tight and need some stretching and manipulation.”

She aspires to excel in techniques such as myofascial release and sports massage to relieve tight muscles and increase the movement pattern in restricted joints. She has 700 plus hours in massage therapy education with a heavy focus on Swedish massage, hot stone therapy, deep tissue, and stretch therapy.